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At St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School, we set the highest academic standards through a demanding college preparatory curriculum. The academic program gives our students a firm grasp of fundamental skills and develops their ability to think and write creatively, critically, and independently. Our curriculum fosters an appreciation for the diversity and interconnectedness of human experience; we challenge our students to ask more questions, give consideration to other points of view, and never settle for the easy answer.

At SSSAS, everyone has the opportunity to be an artist. Our program aims to benefit the wide-ranging interests of the students; they can be a singer, a dancer, a photographer, an illustrator, a painter. The opportunities are limitless, just like our students' creativity.

The SSSAS Athletics program is among the best and most competitive in the region. Our students balance academics and athletic excellence and practice good sportsmanship. Our Saints are resilient, fair, and talented competitors on and off the field.

As an Episcopal school, we are called to love and honor one another despite our differences. We are called to service, to be stewards of God's creation, and to practice empathy and understanding toward one another, always pursuing goodness, as well as knowledge.

St. Stephen's and St. Agnes is a JK-12 Episcopal day school located six miles south of Washington, D.C., in Alexandria, Virginia. Our school consists of three distinct campuses within a 1.5 mile radius, each uniquely tailored to meet the needs of the students within.

Annual gifts to The Saints Fund support the good work of our talented faculty, provide cutting-edge technology and classroom spaces, and ensure our Saints have the best possible academic, artistic, and athletic experience.

The Extended Day and Enrichment Clubs programs provide our students with a safe and stimulating environment beyond the hours of the normal school day. Parents and kids alike love the options.

Extended Day Information

Extended day programs are available for students JK to grade 8.

Students in Extended Day may also participate in enrichment activities.

Lower School options include a morning session from 7 to 8 a.m. and afternoon options from 3 to 6 p.m. An after-school snack is provided at the lower school, along with a quiet time for rest and/or homework each day. Crafts, games, and outdoor play fill the extended day afternoon. Drop-in care is available on a limited, reservation-only basis.

The Lower School program is capped at 134 children.

The optional Middle School extended day program is a faculty-supervised, quiet study time from 3:30 to 6 p.m (fee-based) with brief periods of free time. Morning coverage 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. (no fee).

Fees assessed based on hours required

Robo Lunch

Cartooning Club

Baking & Crafting

Generation Global

Model UN

Photography Club

Stock Exchange

Stop Action Photography

Construction

The before and after-care program is a family logistics lifesaver. The flexibility and enrichment activities help take the pressure off us. Best of all, my daughter loves it because she's with her friends.

Math Club

Tinkering & Tech

3D Printing

Self Defense

Yoga

Art

Drama

Stock Exchange

Construction Club

Middle School Clubs

Enrichment activities offer a healthy mix of fun, educational and social options perfect for Middlers. Some clubs convene during lunch but most often are offered after the normal school day concludes. That means students have the option to participate in both a sport and a club. Recent offerings include Cartooning Club, Eco Squad, Generation Global, Improv Club, Minecraft Club, Newspaper, Photography, Prattle Tales Literary Magazine, Robo Lunch, Saints the Nation, Stock Exchange, Student Council, Students of Color Affinity Groups, and Tech Support Club.